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Works perfect in Wine. No need of mscoree or mshtml.

However, there is a Linux native version available. Try that first.
Post edited April 01, 2016 by etb
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etb: Works perfect in Wine. No need of mscoree or mshtml.
It works for me but the mouse cursor won't highlight menu items below Survival mode and I have this weird issue of not being able to turn properly in the lower left and right corners of the in-game screen. Not only that but my mouse cursor behaves oddly when I try to place it below my character.

Linux Mint 17 using PoL with the latest version of Wine (1.7.24)

It's mostly playable but I'll wait for the Linux version :D
Post edited August 18, 2014 by JudasIscariot
I do not have any problem like that, I am using plain wine 1.7.23. I will update and see if something broke between 23 and 24. However it sounds similar to the Postal2 problem, can you try winetricks mwo=force?
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etb: I do not have any problem like that, I am using plain wine 1.7.23. I will update and see if something broke between 23 and 24. However it sounds similar to the Postal2 problem, can you try winetricks mwo=force?
Mwo=force? I don't see that on the PoL menu. Will try it via terminal :)

Just type it as I see it right with the "=" and all?

I had this same issue with an earlier version of Wine, 1.5 something or other.
Post edited August 18, 2014 by JudasIscariot
Sorry, I never used PoL as I do not really see the point.

Usually I setup a different wineprefix for each game, so that special settings do not interfere with each other.

wineprefix works with the currently selected wine directory via WINEPREFIX.
Post edited August 18, 2014 by etb
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etb: Sorry, I never used PoL as I do not really see the point.

Usually I setup a different wineprefix for each game, so that special settings do not interfere with each other.

wineprefix works with the currently selected wine directory via WINEPREFIX.
Winetricks mwo=force does this:

wine cmd.exe /c echo '%ProgramFiles%' returned empty string

Oh well, I'll play as-is and wait until the Linux native version is done as I really have no idea what to do with Wine :)

Thanks for the help :)
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etb: Works perfect in Wine. No need of mscoree or mshtml.
And now we have the native version and it works like a charm on Mint 17.1 KDE :)